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The Login Wall Is Not a Nuisance. It’s the Best Filter the Internet Has.

πŸ“… August 23, 2026 πŸ“‚ Privacy & Security

You've been there. You click a link, a headline promises something interesting, and then β€” boom. A login screen. "Sign up to continue." Your cursor hovers over the close tab button. You're annoyed. You're gone.We've all trained ourselves to treat…

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